Salem Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: SALM) announced the acquisition of the assets of Eagle Publishing, including Regnery Publishing, HumanEvents.com, and Redstate.com, as well as sister business units Eagle Financial Publications and Eagle Wellness.

Salem has been on a buying spree recently as it seeks to assemble a portfolio of multi-media assets aimed at creating a media powerhouse. The combination will offer many of conservatism’s finest voices in talk radio, book publishing and digital media.

Salem’s syndicated programming, individual radio stations, and websites reach millions of listeners and readers across the country, while Regnery Publishing, RedState.com, and Human Events provide compelling ideas and opinion to millions of conservatives online and in print. The acquisition of these highly regarded conservative media properties will allow Salem to strengthen and deepen its already extensive presence in the conservative market.

“Eagle is one of the most influential companies in the conservative media space,” said Edward G. Atsinger III, Salem’s president and chief executive officer. “Its addition to Salem brings together a unique portfolio of conservative media properties and fits with our strategy of integrating traditional media and new media assets all serving the same target audience. The opportunity we like most about this acquisition is that each of Eagle’s businesses matches up so well with Salem’s extensive media platform. With 102 radio stations and a dozen major national websites all targeting the conservative community, this provides a perfect marketing platform to promote Eagle’s products to a wider audience.”

The transaction also brings a close to an important chapter in publishing career of entrepreneur Tom Phillips, owner an chairman of Eagle Publishing.

“It is hard to believe more than 20 years have passed since I started Eagle Publishing,” Phillips said. “Our dedicated employees can be proud they built Eagle Publishing into a company that has helped shape American public discourse through hard-hitting news, dozens of best-selling books, popular political websites, profitable investment advice and leading-edge health solutions.”

Jeff Carneal, Eagle’s president, said when the decision occurred to sell the company, the goal became to find a strong buyer that would “fully embrace” the company’s multi-pronged mission.

“Of the several interested suitors, Salem provided the best opportunity for our employees, customers, and brands,” Carneal said. “Salem’s unique assets and strong management will ensure a bright future for the Eagle companies and take the combined company to a new level of success and influence.”

Eagle Publishing operates four businesses:

Regnery Publishing, founded in 1947, publishes conservative books, including many of the seminal works of the conservative movement, such as Russell Kirk’s “The Conservative Mind” and William F. Buckley Jr’s “God and Man at Yale.” More recently, Regnery has published dozens of bestselling books by conservative authors and personalities, including Ann Coulter, Newt Gingrich, Michelle Malkin, David Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Mark Steyn and Dinesh D’Souza.

Human Events (described by Ronald Reagan as his favorite newspaper) was founded in 1944 and now operates a website that provides news and commentary on issues of interest to the conservative community. One of its media properties is RedState, led by Erick Erickson, who is considered one of the most influential bloggers on the political right.

Eagle Financial Publications provides market analysis and specific investment advice for individual investors from experts that include Mark Skousen, Nicholas Vardy, Chris Versace, and Doug Fabian. It publishes four monthly investment newsletters, a growing number of weekly trading services and four free weekly e-letters. It also serves investors, policymakers and taxpayers by providing valuable information about the markets and the economy through its Eagle Daily Investor website.